PLYMOUTHD
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NAME
plymouthd - The plymouth daemon
SYNOPSIS
-
plymouthd [OPTION...]
DESCRIPTION
The
plymouthd
daemon is usually run out of the initrd. It does the heavy lifting of the plymouth system, logging the session and showing the splash screen.
The
plymouth
is used to send commands to plymouthd that control its behaviour.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
--help
-
Show summary of options.
--attach-to-session
-
Redirect console messages from screen to log.
--no-daemon
-
Do not daemonize.
--debug
-
Output debugging information.
--debug-file=STRING
-
File to write debugging information to.
--mode=MODE
-
Set mode to either boot or shutdown.
--pid-file=STRING
-
Write the PID of the daemon to a file.
--kernel-command-line=STRING
-
Fake kernel commandline to use.
--tty=STRING
-
TTY to use instead of default.
SEE ALSO
grub(8),
plymouth(8),
plymouth(1),
m[blue]http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouthm[]